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nagement is produced, I would advife all 

 travellers to coniider this country as fea, 

 and as fbort think of driving into the ocean 

 as venturing into fuch detcftable roads. I am 

 told the Derby way to Manchejler is good. 

 But further is not penetrable. 



To Stone. Turnpike. Moft of it good -, 



fome very good. 

 To Lichfield. Turnpike. Pretty good, 



but fome of it fandy, and cut up. 

 To Birmingham. Crofs. Better ; but 

 the laft mile and half into Birming- 

 ham exceffively cut up. 

 To the Lea/owes. Turnpike. Very good. 

 To Hagley. Ditto. Ditto. 

 To Broom/grove. Turnpike. Good. 

 To Worcefter. Turnpike. Excellent. 

 To Bendfworth. Turnpike. Ditto. 

 To Chipping Norton, Turnpike. To 

 Moreton bad, but to Chipping Norton 

 from thence good. 

 To Woodfiock. Ditto. Good. 

 *To Oxford. Ditto. Middling. Many 

 narrow ways, where a horfe cannot 

 pafs a carriage ; and in general, in 

 this country, the not breaking the 

 ftones fmall enough is a great nui- 

 iance. . 

 To Benfmgton. Turnpike. Good. 

 To Henley % Turnpike. Excellent. 



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